Hey, everyone, I'm a mechanical engineering university student doing some research on reefer fuel burn, and I was hoping you could help me out by sharing some insights. Specifically, I'm wondering about how much fuel your reefers (the actual cooling unit) typically burn in a year, what kind of driving you usually do (long haul or last mile), the routes you drive (hot climates or cold climates), and if you've tried any new technology or made any changes to reefer settings to reduce fuel consumption. Please feel free to answer as many or as few questions as you'd like. Thanks in advance for your help
Annual reefer fuel burn
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by DawsonEd, Apr 21, 2023.
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The off road fuel has a red dye in it, and costs quite a bit if you get caught using it for driving down the road. I have heard $2500.00 penalty from the IRS for avoiding taxes.
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Much fuel is wasted when folks require continuous running vs. start/stop on loads that do fine on start stop.
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